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dr. mark siegel who is a physician and dr. michael badden who is a forensic pathologist. i believe dr. el has a question for you. >> robin, we were talking, dr. baden and i were talking about whether there would be value if the coroner had been able to get involved in this earlier and do you think there will be an autopsy tomorrow morning in this case? >> there should be an autopsy tomorrow morning. you and i both know what should and what actually happens are two different things. even in the michael jackson case you didn't have an autopsy immediately. you did have an immediate aah it topsy but didn't have the toxicology which makes the autopsy not finalized. the question is is there going to be an immediate cause of death tomorrow. perhaps we may have some sort of unconfirmed cause of death but without toxicology you are noting if to have confirmation and that is at least four to six weeks away. >> harris: viewers have been very sensitive and i will share a tweet from rachel fryberg who says i won't remember whitney for her drug abuse problems. i will remember her for her music and th
dr. mark siegel who is a physician and dr. michael badden who is a forensic pathologist. i believe dr. el has a question for you. >> robin, we were talking, dr. baden and i were talking about whether there would be value if the coroner had been able to get involved in this earlier and do you think there will be an autopsy tomorrow morning in this case? >> there should be an autopsy tomorrow morning. you and i both know what should and what actually happens are two different things....
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dr. mark siegel who is a physician and dr. michael badden who is a forensic pathologist. i believe dr. el has a question for you. >> robin, we were talking, dr. baden and i were talking about whether there would be value if the coroner had been able to get involved in this earlier and do you think there will be an autopsy tomorrow morning in this case? >> there should be an autopsy tomorrow morning. you and i both know what should and what actually happens are two different things. even in the michael jackson case you didn't have an autopsy immediately. you did have an immediate aah it topsy but didn't have the toxicology which makes the autopsy not finalized. the question is is there going to be an immediate cause of death tomorrow. perhaps we may have some sort of unconfirmed cause of death but without toxicology you are noting if to have confirmation and that is at least four to six weeks away. >> harris: viewers have been very sensitive and i will share a tweet from rachel fryberg who says i won't remember whitney for her drug abuse problems. i will remember her for her music and th
dr. mark siegel who is a physician and dr. michael badden who is a forensic pathologist. i believe dr. el has a question for you. >> robin, we were talking, dr. baden and i were talking about whether there would be value if the coroner had been able to get involved in this earlier and do you think there will be an autopsy tomorrow morning in this case? >> there should be an autopsy tomorrow morning. you and i both know what should and what actually happens are two different things....
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dr. siegel on that one too. >> reporter: i have some questions for dr. siegel yeah., thank you. jon: all right. an exclusive investigation by "the washington post" is shedding new light on earmarks pushed by your members of congress. millions of your tax dollars going to pet projects that may be benefiting lawmakers families. a live report on that coming up. >>> also, we're hearing the dramatic 911 calls after josh powell set fire to his own home killing his two young sons as well as himself. an update where that investigation stand and the search for his missing wife, coming up. weight loss programs can be expensive. so to save some money, i just got the popular girls from the local middle school to follow me around. ew. seriously? so gross. ew. seriously? that is so gross. ew. seriously? dude that is so totally gross. so gross...i know. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jenna: certainly been a big topic, congress's approval ratings are in the taping to say the least. most polls put in the low teens or so.
dr. siegel on that one too. >> reporter: i have some questions for dr. siegel yeah., thank you. jon: all right. an exclusive investigation by "the washington post" is shedding new light on earmarks pushed by your members of congress. millions of your tax dollars going to pet projects that may be benefiting lawmakers families. a live report on that coming up. >>> also, we're hearing the dramatic 911 calls after josh powell set fire to his own home killing his two young...
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dr. samadi and siegel will joins us. there's a new test that can tell if you actually have the flu or something else. and, it is so quick it will take you less time than taking cough syrup. "sunday house call," next. so who ordered the cereal that can help lower olesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole gin oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if youbank doesn't let you talk to a real perso24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. i was 18 years old before i had my first fresh bun. the invention that i came up with is the hot dog ez bun steamer. steam is the key to a great hot dog. i knew it was gng to be a success. the invention was so simple that i knew i needed to prott it. my name is chris schutte and i got my patent, trademark and llc on legalzoom. [ shapiro ] we c
dr. samadi and siegel will joins us. there's a new test that can tell if you actually have the flu or something else. and, it is so quick it will take you less time than taking cough syrup. "sunday house call," next. so who ordered the cereal that can help lower olesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole gin oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut...
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dr. marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at the nyu langone medical center and author of "the hiddense, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health". >> eric: and dr. david smfvid s of mt. sinai medical parents. >> the first is for parents and we are all interested, we heard popcorn, there's a lot of buzz, giving it to your kids and using the microwave to make it. there is an issue with vaccines? >> this is wild. something called perflourinated compounds, and we keep things clean with them and, they are in microwave popcorn, and a researcher found, when they were exposed to the compounds, five years later when they were five didn't have the same antibodies with the diphtheria vaccine and i think that is a stretch, 600 kids. it is a stretch but the problem is, now, i e-mailed him and he responded in the middle of the night, 2:00 a.m. and said, he thinks though the reason, was fish here he thinks it would be a ply to any of these compounds and i think it is wrong and is a huge stretch and he didn't show any problem with diseases here. pie in the sky. >> the story goes way beyond p
dr. marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at the nyu langone medical center and author of "the hiddense, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health". >> eric: and dr. david smfvid s of mt. sinai medical parents. >> the first is for parents and we are all interested, we heard popcorn, there's a lot of buzz, giving it to your kids and using the microwave to make it. there is an issue with vaccines? >> this is wild. something called perflourinated...
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dr. siegel. >> dr. p and i agree on most things but not on this.on't think there is anything different. cut everybody out there doing the actual service. i don't agree that medical device manufacturers are still going to do this cutting-edge stuff that i just described. they will stick with the tried and true. they will stick it implanable defibrillator already working. they already made great strides. we'll end up with a decrease in quality of care here. it is not the main problem but adding to climate of too much regulation and now taxes they will not take that next step and spend a billion dollars to look for the next thing. martha: there has been a lot of talk about an overall attitude toward corporations and big business in this country from the administration and this may be a manifestation of that. but we appreciate both of you for being here today. dr. p, dr. f. thanks. >> thank you very much, martha. >> state says new law will mean jobs. the union argues the new job is against the constitution. are they right? we'll examine that in a criti
dr. siegel. >> dr. p and i agree on most things but not on this.on't think there is anything different. cut everybody out there doing the actual service. i don't agree that medical device manufacturers are still going to do this cutting-edge stuff that i just described. they will stick with the tried and true. they will stick it implanable defibrillator already working. they already made great strides. we'll end up with a decrease in quality of care here. it is not the main problem but...
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dr. marc siegel member of fox news medical a-team. this, doc, normally we're talking about flu outbreak. this virus seems to be more prevalent than the average flu. >> this is called stomach flu. we see 20 million cases every year of norovirus. 20 million cases. it is number one cause in the united states. it is all over the place. i'll tell you. takes only day or two after you get it to get sick but you can pass it around for week or two. if you don't isolate yourself and keep preparing food and touch people, they get sick. you think you're better. go back to work. everyone else gets sick. jenna: you are still a carrier. one report suggested that anti-bacterial hand sanitizer, the jell you carry in your purse or pocket really doesn't work against that. is that true? does it help with something like this? >> the center for disease control says it does work. doesn't work quite as well as some other viruses. old-fashioned hand washing still the best. isolating yourself. usually comes in with food handling. so some food gets contaminated
dr. marc siegel member of fox news medical a-team. this, doc, normally we're talking about flu outbreak. this virus seems to be more prevalent than the average flu. >> this is called stomach flu. we see 20 million cases every year of norovirus. 20 million cases. it is number one cause in the united states. it is all over the place. i'll tell you. takes only day or two after you get it to get sick but you can pass it around for week or two. if you don't isolate yourself and keep preparing...
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dr. marc siegel spoke to two families and doctors treating many of the victims. dr. egel is here to deliver his results of the good morning to you. a curious story. what did you find there? >> bill, of course i'm not their doctor but took a medical history of the two of the girls yesterday. i was actually absolutely stricken how real this is. whatever it is it's real. one of the girls, named lauren, she was totally healthy until all of sudden is hit with the ticks. now she can't go to the school. she is suffering from panic attacks. it totally, totally changed their lives. i believe it is real. what is causing it is the next question. let's hear what they have to say about what they're suffering from. >> i was walking with my sister and everything and i started to freak out. then i had a panic attack. and then just started to like tick. >> in school my right arm started flailing and i made really weird, grunt-like noises. and ever since then it has been on and off. >> bill, i must say that those sound like psychiatric type symptoms. they don't fit a real neurological
dr. marc siegel spoke to two families and doctors treating many of the victims. dr. egel is here to deliver his results of the good morning to you. a curious story. what did you find there? >> bill, of course i'm not their doctor but took a medical history of the two of the girls yesterday. i was actually absolutely stricken how real this is. whatever it is it's real. one of the girls, named lauren, she was totally healthy until all of sudden is hit with the ticks. now she can't go to the...
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dr. siegel, about... we're not going to speculate or say that any part of her lifestyle contributed. we get the answers. first of all, how long do you think it will take to really know what caused his death. >> because it is a celebrity case it slows down the process an gums up the works. if he thirst questifirst questie autopsy will show and it will rule out natural causes, there wasn't a blow to the head, a bleed to the head and wasn't a heart attack and something didn't cause her to stop breathing and look at the lungs and gross organs and liver and i'm most interested in that issue. did they find a heart attack or a bleed and if they rule that out and say, at the end of the autopsy we don't know the cause of death. maybe we'll look at the toxicology reports. down the road, which will take a week or two. >> jamie: what about brain tissue. >> first of all, it is a huge loss to see such a talented singer, to go this way. you know? >> jamie: 28 years old. >> i grew up listening to her music in the '80s and '90s. it is really sad, i think exactly what you said. you don't want to specu
dr. siegel, about... we're not going to speculate or say that any part of her lifestyle contributed. we get the answers. first of all, how long do you think it will take to really know what caused his death. >> because it is a celebrity case it slows down the process an gums up the works. if he thirst questifirst questie autopsy will show and it will rule out natural causes, there wasn't a blow to the head, a bleed to the head and wasn't a heart attack and something didn't cause her to...
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dr. marc siegel from the medical a team joins me now. this after interviewing these two teens? >> that's the key, gretchen. first of all, i'm not their physician and we've been speculating a lot in the media. after interviewing them and i basically took a medical history from both, i'm impressed with how vulnerable they are. how fearful they are. they're not doing this for media attention. i feel very badly for them and their parents. they're looking for answers and this came on suddenly. one in particular was fine until this occurred. lauren said i walked into a store and i saw someone else ticking and i began to tic, the actual movements they have and what they experience seems to me now and i'm one of the people that's raised the possibility of infection in the environment, at the end of the day, i think that this is probably psychiatric so i want to toss to dr. mcveegue, a shot from her from buffalo who explains why she thinks this is psychiatric. >> thashz a large portion of the kids that may have pre-existing psych logic conditions
dr. marc siegel from the medical a team joins me now. this after interviewing these two teens? >> that's the key, gretchen. first of all, i'm not their physician and we've been speculating a lot in the media. after interviewing them and i basically took a medical history from both, i'm impressed with how vulnerable they are. how fearful they are. they're not doing this for media attention. i feel very badly for them and their parents. they're looking for answers and this came on suddenly....
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dr. marc siegel agrease with the safety advocates and that regulators need to look into it more. dr. not dangerous and maybe it is and maybe it is maybelline. jenna: very good. you and jon are partial towards cover girl, right? jon: as long as it is glossy. as long as it is glossy. >> reporter: right. jenna: thank you very much, rick. if you want to learn more about whether there is lead in your lipstick if you should be concerned, log on to our blog at foxnews.co foxnews.com/happeningnow. dr. siegel posted out his thoughts. this comes out every few years or so. you might want to read up see if you're using a brand that has lead in it. might as well know. jon: well the price of gas hitting 4 bucks a gallon again in some parts of the country. check out the national average, $3.51. how does this affect president obama's chances for re-election? doug mckelway is in chevy chase, maryland. doug? >> reporter: that's right, jon at this liberty gas station in chevy chase, maryland. gas prices for premium grade are already spiking over $4. 4.05. i don't know if you can see. the car pulled in
dr. marc siegel agrease with the safety advocates and that regulators need to look into it more. dr. not dangerous and maybe it is and maybe it is maybelline. jenna: very good. you and jon are partial towards cover girl, right? jon: as long as it is glossy. as long as it is glossy. >> reporter: right. jenna: thank you very much, rick. if you want to learn more about whether there is lead in your lipstick if you should be concerned, log on to our blog at foxnews.co...
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dr. siegel, do you think the alarm clock is a bad thing. >> if it jars you awake.hink, that there is a natural process of waking up and studies have shown when you jarred, your stress hormone levels go up. we are stuck with the alarm clock, especially when we have to get to the show. but, a natural sleep cycle and david has -- agrees with that amount, 7, 8 hours of sleep is perfect. we don't get that at all and, david is in the prettying room, too early to get that kind of sleep. >> a go to sleep early and i try to stick to that. because the studies show that lack of sleep, and stress means increasing body fat, heart disease and stroke. >> and diabetes. >> and it is important to just go early and get 7 hours of sleep. that is extremely important. >> jamie: we are -- each go home and go right after the show. >> eric: i want to talk in the future about this morning, one minute before the alarm was set. i woke up. you know what happens. we'll discuss that another time. >> jamie: good. >> eric: artificial sweeteners or natural sugar, which is better for your health? ou
dr. siegel, do you think the alarm clock is a bad thing. >> if it jars you awake.hink, that there is a natural process of waking up and studies have shown when you jarred, your stress hormone levels go up. we are stuck with the alarm clock, especially when we have to get to the show. but, a natural sleep cycle and david has -- agrees with that amount, 7, 8 hours of sleep is perfect. we don't get that at all and, david is in the prettying room, too early to get that kind of sleep. >>...
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dr. siegel, a plastic surgeon in virginia came up with the idea after his wife bought her iphone 4 last yearsays hating the way you look while face time something common and could be fixed with a simple nip and tuck. >>> there's a movement underway to make yoga is olympic sport it is drawing praise and criticism in the bay area. the effort is spearheaded by the wife of the founder of hot yoga. she says the olympic event would be judged like a national competition not on spiritual practice but on physical postures. some say yoga shouldn't be judged at all. >> my goal right now that if we can dream of an olympic sport and then more and more yoga will be practiced by the young kids, the young generation. >> it will further enhance the misconduct exception of yoga as something where you just contort your body and win a gold medal. >> organization u.s.a. yoga is hope fog get yoga recognized as an olympic sport -- hoping to get yoga recognized as an olympic sport by 2016. >> it would be tough to judge. >> because of the mind component. are you hitting that pose perfectly like gymnastics, not the s
dr. siegel, a plastic surgeon in virginia came up with the idea after his wife bought her iphone 4 last yearsays hating the way you look while face time something common and could be fixed with a simple nip and tuck. >>> there's a movement underway to make yoga is olympic sport it is drawing praise and criticism in the bay area. the effort is spearheaded by the wife of the founder of hot yoga. she says the olympic event would be judged like a national competition not on spiritual...
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dr. siegel.tch out for each other, i did not hit the donut tray in the green room today. >> kelly: behaving today. >> jamie: thanks, guys, great to have you with us. >> kelly: that's it for us, i'm kelly wright. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby. take care. see you tomorrow. wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8.
dr. siegel.tch out for each other, i did not hit the donut tray in the green room today. >> kelly: behaving today. >> jamie: thanks, guys, great to have you with us. >> kelly: that's it for us, i'm kelly wright. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby. take care. see you tomorrow. wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8.
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dr. siegel.ou for joining us, i'm jamie colby. >> rick: i'm rick folbaum, see you at six o'clock. the journal editorial report is next. change for just a little money? let's start with a paint we know can do the job. new glidden duo paint plus primer available only at the home depot. one coat does double duty. and fits our budget perfectly. so there's a brand-new room... ...right where the old one used to be. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. new glidden duo paint plus primer. only at the home depot. and starting at only $24.97 a gallon. and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole gin oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, if your car is totaled, we give you the mone for a car one model year newer. liberty mutual auto insurance.
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dr. siegel said we shouldn't worry.ew fire from congress after the internet search giant rolled out a plan to require users to agree to new privacy rules before they can use any of google's products. catherine herridge is live in washington. >> reporter: a closed door meeting between congress and google executives. analysts say google has upwards of 50 platforms on the web from which they can gather information about you by pulling together the information. consumers can expect to see ads for tailored to them. based on your searches the ads on google will reflects that. >> if going the notes i'm searching for a hybrid vehicle, it will serve up ads like that. >> there are drawbacks and some lawmakers say by gathering the information google is building a profile but online. soofn that information may be sensitive. >> with the it net you can tailor clearly and precisely. so it has its up sides. the down side is a lot of the consumers don't know what's being collect and i think they should know. >> reporter: in this 12-page
dr. siegel said we shouldn't worry.ew fire from congress after the internet search giant rolled out a plan to require users to agree to new privacy rules before they can use any of google's products. catherine herridge is live in washington. >> reporter: a closed door meeting between congress and google executives. analysts say google has upwards of 50 platforms on the web from which they can gather information about you by pulling together the information. consumers can expect to see ads...
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dr. siegel. always god to see you. we got a touch there and went lower. trending lower.tors watching that massive debt deal for greece. there is a bit of good news and uncertainty about what happens next. apparently the issues are not over there for greece or even for italy or spain after that. we'll see when we get the markets open now. martha: u.n. nuclear inspections fail leaving serious questions about whether iran is developing nuclear weapons. is the time for talk coming to a close? ask me. [ male announcer ] if you think even the best bed can only lie there... ask me what it's like when my tempurpedic moves? [ male announcer ] ...talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america. ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. ask me about having all the right moves. [ male announcer ] these are real tempur advanced ergo owners. find one for yourself. try your friends on facebook. see what they have to say unedited. ask me what it's like to get a massage anytime you want. [ male announcer ] tempur-pedic brand owners are more satisf
dr. siegel. always god to see you. we got a touch there and went lower. trending lower.tors watching that massive debt deal for greece. there is a bit of good news and uncertainty about what happens next. apparently the issues are not over there for greece or even for italy or spain after that. we'll see when we get the markets open now. martha: u.n. nuclear inspections fail leaving serious questions about whether iran is developing nuclear weapons. is the time for talk coming to a close? ask...
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dr. jeremy siegel over the last week on cnbc and for his prognostication to occur, for markets to rally toll time highs, a lot has to go right. it's going to require reviable spirits. and striding valuations back to over 15 times. it's not an impossible feat. but given the last financial cycle, given our balances, it's not likely based on what has occurred both economically and geopolitically in the past couple weeks. >> good to speak with you. doug cass of seabreeze. you agree with doug? >> i do. it's not like we haven't talked about this. we said starting late fall given what was transpiring, there was no reason to believe there was no trend up to 1350, 1370 may highs. now it's really incumbent to really ratchet it through. and given the action the last couple days, i'm not sure that's going to happen. i don't think the world's coming to an end, but we can trade back down to 13 and a quarter. but there are levels that work. given a lot of things doug just talked about, i think it's pretty -- i said it last night. for the first time in a long time i think there are opportunities to trade
dr. jeremy siegel over the last week on cnbc and for his prognostication to occur, for markets to rally toll time highs, a lot has to go right. it's going to require reviable spirits. and striding valuations back to over 15 times. it's not an impossible feat. but given the last financial cycle, given our balances, it's not likely based on what has occurred both economically and geopolitically in the past couple weeks. >> good to speak with you. doug cass of seabreeze. you agree with doug?...
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dr. marc siegel, fox newsçó medical a-team and professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center.al high school. big high school, 1500 kids. for them to close down the school it is pretty serious. students described this as washing students run out of class suddenly during last period and getting sick. sounded like a movie. she was fine, walked home, got dizzy and suddenly got sick herself. what is this? >> let me solve the mystery. this is noro virus, number one cause of stomach infections in the united states. comes on violently. you have vomiting. diarrhea, stomach pain. very easily transmitted. get it in one to two days. knocks you out. rover on your own and spread it for a week. jenna: hits you quickly like that? >> hits you one or two days but carry for seven to 10 days. even if you're feeling better you have to be isolated. they are so right to close the school. they use clorox on everything and steam everything. only thing they can do. jenna: you say this is the same virus we heard about on cruise ships for example where people get sick? >> absolutely. variety of the same
dr. marc siegel, fox newsçó medical a-team and professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center.al high school. big high school, 1500 kids. for them to close down the school it is pretty serious. students described this as washing students run out of class suddenly during last period and getting sick. sounded like a movie. she was fine, walked home, got dizzy and suddenly got sick herself. what is this? >> let me solve the mystery. this is noro virus, number one cause of stomach...
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dr. siegel, we appreciate it.ach your weight loss goals? you can with green giant frozen vegetables. over twenty delicious varieties ha sixty calories oless per serving and are now weight watchers-endorsed. try green giant frozen vegetables with sauce. ♪ >> whoo! >> just because you're an old guy you don't have to sit around drooling in the corner. >> a hero. >> clayton: that's a clip from a great special coming up this weekend, with brit hume, president george h.w. bush, and the man and his mission, airs this sunday at 9 p.m. eastern time. >> brenda:.
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dr. marc siegel is a professor of medicine at nyu's medical center. dr.you say this is absurd and very dangerous. why? >> horrendous. because parents should be much more afraid of the disease than of the vaccine. this particular vaccine, the chickenpox vaccine, has been around for almost 30 years since it was first used in japan. us uses a live virus, but the side effects at worst are an occasional rash. not only that, it protects you pretty well against shingles later on. you can get a mild case of chickenpox, but 95% of the time when you get it, a very, very mild case. this is a great vaccine. now, the problem, megyn, is for a vaccine to work, you've got to have a 95% compliance rate. now, in the town of ashland, oregon -- megyn: what do you mean? if it's a 50% compliance rate and i send my kid to the school and he's got the vaccine but 50% of the kids don't have it, do i have to worry? >> he's less protected than if we had what's called a ring of immunity or a herd immunity where the entire class is vaccinated. want to keep that virus out of the class?
dr. marc siegel is a professor of medicine at nyu's medical center. dr.you say this is absurd and very dangerous. why? >> horrendous. because parents should be much more afraid of the disease than of the vaccine. this particular vaccine, the chickenpox vaccine, has been around for almost 30 years since it was first used in japan. us uses a live virus, but the side effects at worst are an occasional rash. not only that, it protects you pretty well against shingles later on. you can get a...
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dr. marc siegel.hey say this person did this study of 80 studies and came to the conclusion that we are all really messed up the we got spanked as children. pretty much. >> megyn, aye got to tell you, this is very convincing. the canadian medical journal looked back at almost 100 studies since 1990 and found if you're spanked, you can become aggressive later on as a result, there's more spousal abuses, more drug abuse as a result, more juvenile delinquency as a result. but i have to add one thing. the word here is normative. in other words, you use physical punishment on a regular basis as some kind of deterrent. now, i was spanked as a child, and i remember my sister and i holding our hands leaning over the ping-pong table waiting for that ping-pong paddle. [laughter] megyn: your parents could get arrested for that now. >> that's right. 32 countries are banning this kind of thing. megyn: what kind of spanking are they talking about though? is it really you're beating your child or an occasional whack
dr. marc siegel.hey say this person did this study of 80 studies and came to the conclusion that we are all really messed up the we got spanked as children. pretty much. >> megyn, aye got to tell you, this is very convincing. the canadian medical journal looked back at almost 100 studies since 1990 and found if you're spanked, you can become aggressive later on as a result, there's more spousal abuses, more drug abuse as a result, more juvenile delinquency as a result. but i have to add...
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dr. marc siegel, he's on the fox news medical a-team and a professor at nyu.e of these tiny lit t medical -- little medical studies, they took a look at more than 10,000 people before coming up with these results. >> and another 20,000 that didn't get the sleeping medicine. it was in a journal called bmj which is british, but the study was done in california, and this is very impressive for a certain thing, jon, which is that if you're taking sleeping medications or sedatives and only small amounts, i'm talking 18 pills per year or more -- jon: one and a half a month. >> one and a half a month, but a four times greater risk of dying over the next two to three years. jon: and we're not talking about just old people, we're talking about people in the 18 to, what? 54-year-olds. >> the average age was around 54, 55 in the study. but i want to point out, and this is important, we're not saying the sleeping pills are causing you to die early or causing you to get certain kinds of cancer, including lung and prostate cancer. it's no that it's causing that, it's that t
dr. marc siegel, he's on the fox news medical a-team and a professor at nyu.e of these tiny lit t medical -- little medical studies, they took a look at more than 10,000 people before coming up with these results. >> and another 20,000 that didn't get the sleeping medicine. it was in a journal called bmj which is british, but the study was done in california, and this is very impressive for a certain thing, jon, which is that if you're taking sleeping medications or sedatives and only...